Yesterday we considered the Advent promise given. When it was given to Abraham he contrived to
“help” God out. That certainly made a
mess of things. Isaac and Jacob had
their own problems with living out the hope of the coming Seed. In practical terms the promise remained just
that, a promise, and not much joy, except in the birth of their own sons, was
evidenced regarding it. But that was all
about to change.
That first Christmas night when the angel spoke to the
shepherds his message was Joy! “Fear
not,” he said, “for I bring you good tidings of great joy.” The message resounds in Isaac Watts’ great
hymn, “Joy to the World”. The promise
was fulfilled. When I got my little girl
the parakeet the promise was fulfilled.
She was much more joyous at getting the bird than getting the promise.
The promise of God was not a single event, however. The promise of God in Christ is new every
day. In the book of Lamentations,
Jeremiah makes this exclamation, “Because his compassions fail not. They are
new every morning: great is thy faithfulness.”
The Advent of the Messiah is a promise fulfilled, but in Him all the
promises of God are fulfilled. Paul put
it like this, “For all the promises of God in Him are Yes, and in Him Amen, to
the glory of God.” Therefore we relive
the joy of that first Advent day every day of our lives. We do so because in Him all the mercies and
promises of God are renewed to us day by day.
To paraphrase Isaac Watts, “Joy to the world because our Lord is still
here.”
One of the most common commands in the New Testament is to
rejoice. The “good tidings of great joy”
have not disappeared. Christ is alive
and well and dwells with His people. Christians
too easily forget the joy of Christmas with the rush of the new year. But God says, “Don’t forget. My joy is for you every day.” We need to
retain the joy of that first Christmas message and let our lives so shine for
Jesus that all may see our joy in Him.
J. Edward Ruark wrote the hymn, “You May Have the Joy Bells”. This lively hymn reminds us to find God and
His joy in our lives every day.
“You will meet with trials as you journey home; grace sufficient
He will give to overcome; though unseen by mortal eye, He is with you ever
nigh, and He’ll keep the joy-bells ringing in your heart. (Refrain) Joy-bells
ringing in your heart, joy-bells ringing in your heart; take the Savior here
below with you ev’rywhere you go; He will keep the joy-bells ringing in your
heart.”
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